hasn't been a good Mohawk 600 Remington 660/600 thread in awhile

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Have a couple Mohawk 600's in .308, both with basically same mods.


- High Tech Specialties fiberglass stock (very light weight yet strong), OD Green

- glass bedded & free floated

- Limbsaver pad

- Slogan Outdoors Ultraflex sling

- CVMV aluminium trigger guard

- trigger worked to 4 lbs

- Gre'Tan fluted firing pin, non-snaking firing pin spring and aluminum shroud

- Trijicon tritium front and rear sights

- EGW 0 moa picatinny rail

- Larue Tactical ultra low QD rings

- Nightforce NXS 2.5-10 x 32 compact (might change this out to a Leupold 2-7 x 33 VX-2)

- all metal Cerakoted OD Green


Guys seems to have either a love hate thing for 600/660's. I really don't see what the deal is against the dog-leg bolt handle. The internal bolt release is no big deal either, esp. when you can swap it out for an external one from Heritage-Arms. Might do this eventually. They make 600 bolt handles too so this "problem" is solved as well if its that big a deal.

I prefer Hornady 150 gr SST's or Nosler 150 gr, 180 Partitions. Shoots moa and less easily.

Great rifles. Compact, light, easy to carry and accurate.

Sorry guys, I don't have any pictures of my rifles but appreciate hearing from the guys who also like the 600/660's.

Remington should reissue this model in the original configuration imo.
 
Model 600, 308, Sweet, nope not for sale, ever!

Love mine, 600 in 308. Bought it for my son when he was 12 to go on a father-son Caribou hunt. Had a recoil reducer and a bipod put on it for him. Took them both off when he gave rifle back to me, he's into black rifles. It shoots 1" groups with off the shelf Remington 150gr psp ammo. It does better with reloads. I don't shoot it too much, it's boring like my Sakos. Check the zero once a year, shoot tiny group, smile, put it up and go back to fooling with my lever guns and milsurps:50cal:
 
Just built one myself. Wildcat stock, I have two different barrels, one mountain 308 win and a spoter 260 rem (switch barrel kinda thing). Fun little gun. I have pic but can't post them for some reason.
 
I like my 600 in 350 rem mag.

I put a model seven stock on mine

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Had one in .308, sold it on here to someone a bunch of years ago. It was accurate and handy, only.knock was the low grade OEM stock...otherwise I may have kept it.
 
I have a 600 mohawk in 222 and it spends more time at a friends shooting coyotes than in my safe .. He loves it and always wants too buy it .. So I guess that says something about the accuracy ..Hornady factory ammo is all it eats
 
I have a 600 mohawk in 222 and it spends more time at a friends shooting coyotes than in my safe .. He loves it and always wants too buy it .. So I guess that says something about the accuracy ..Hornady factory ammo is all it eats

Lending a friend your Mohawk is a big mistake..
 
Did they ever make them in a left handed version? The short .35 RM seems like it's got a lot of things going for it.
 
Did they ever make them in a left handed version? The short .35 RM seems like it's got a lot of things going for it.

Can't say 100% for sure but I've never seen or heard of left handed 600/660/Mohawk 600's. There's a site listing the years and approximate numbers of each model & caliber and don't recall LH being mentioned there either.
 
I have 3 Mohawk's and 1 660

The Mohawks are in .222, .243, and .308
Tried to do an old fashioned build on the .222 so it has old style Weaver mounts and a "made in El Paso Tx" 4x Weaver steel tube scope

The 660 (is a .308) needs a back sight so I am still looking for one of them.....And I would like to have some gunsmith work done on it (have another hole drilled and tapped) so I can use Talley rings to mount a scope. I would like to use it this fall on the deer hunt.

Who would you recommend in ONT to do that work?
 
I have 3 Mohawk's and 1 660

The Mohawks are in .222, .243, and .308
Tried to do an old fashioned build on the .222 so it has old style Weaver mounts and a "made in El Paso Tx" 4x Weaver steel tube scope

The 660 (is a .308) needs a back sight so I am still looking for one of them.....And I would like to have some gunsmith work done on it (have another hole drilled and tapped) so I can use Talley rings to mount a scope. I would like to use it this fall on the deer hunt.

Who would you recommend in ONT to do that work?

Casey at Tac-Ord. He completely rebuilt both my Mohawks. Fantastic work and a good guy to deal with.


For a rear sight do you want to replace with original or something more modern? Does your rifle have the original rear sight ramp.. or no ramp at all?
 
Casey at Tac-Ord. He completely rebuilt both my Mohawks. Fantastic work and a good guy to deal with.


For a rear sight do you want to replace with original or something more modern? Does your rifle have the original rear sight ramp.. or no ramp at all?

Thanks. Don't know Tac-ord. I will look them up.

There is no ramp and no windage piece - nothing.
I would like an original or something close to that era, or else will go with 700 if it fits
 
Thanks. Don't know Tac-ord. I will look them up.

There is no ramp and no windage piece - nothing.
I would like an original or something close to that era, or else will go with 700 if it fits

h ttp://www.tacord.com

For original sight parts maybe try this Cdn. company:
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"hasn't been a good Mohawk 600 Remington 660/600 thread in awhile"

That's because there hasn't been a 600/660 worth owning since 1983 when the Model Seven made it's debut.
 
"hasn't been a good Mohawk 600 Remington 660/600 thread in awhile"

That's because there hasn't been a 600/660 worth owning since 1983 when the Model Seven made it's debut.

Ah... wise guy.

Fair enough, but the 600/660 is easily as good as the Model 7.
I'm not even remotely interested in collector anything so not coming from that angle. I'd certainly like to own a Model 7 laminate in .308 too !
 
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